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It's Friday. Love that, andI say it each and every day,
even on a Friday that precedes aday off. I don't. It's the
psychological of because so when my alarmgoes there's two alarms that go off.
There's one and then one literally aminute later, all right, cause yeah,
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And so when the one goes offwakes me up, and like mentally
it's a sense of dread that theother one's going off in sixty seconds is
wildly effective most of the time.So with that in mind, I touch
they're both iOS. One is myphone and but it's poorted through a bedside
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radio where you like set it inas a charger, you know those kinds,
okay, And then the other oneis an iPad, the one that
I talk about getting up and diggingthrough in the morning and you when So
if you're familiar with those, youcan turn them off, but you have
to physically go into the alarm settingand then flip the little switch the other
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way so it doesn't reoccur on weekdays, which is how it's programmed. And
I don't know what it is,but like mentally, I'm nine times this
awake the moment I turn that off. Because I'm just so happy it's not
going to get up in my crapon Monday. So a long way of
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saying, Ross, I think weshould do four day weeks, buddy,
look at look at look at theinspiration that's achieved on Friday, not having
a turn on Monday. Let's let'slet's go with that. So if you
guys are all okay with that,that's what we're gonna push management for.
Okay, all right, very good. Ah, we got a lot of
stuff today. I actually felt bad, by the way, Ross, Are
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you okay, buddy? I Ithink I screwed up. Are you feeling
okay this morning? Are you gonnatyou anything? Now? I think I'm
good. You're not. You don'thave like PTSD or anything from watching the
Scotti Sheffler video. I sent itto you without a trigger war s you
sad like eighteen stories at like seventhirty. So I didn't read or watch
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anything. I just got it done. Yeah, I dude. After I
said that, I almost like I'veactually felt bad. I really did.
I really did so. But I'mlike it's too late now and he's probably
just mad at me. But soyou haven't seen the Scotti shuffler dashcam video
of him trying to murder that policeofficer. Huh, yeah, this is
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an easy one, and you allare going to try to turn this into
something, as we've said here onthe show, and I think that we've
had I think I've had a veryconsistent position on this, okay, because
initially I thought it was an officerwho is on traffic duty. Right,
Generally, generally it's going to beyou know, newer officers, depending on
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if that might mean overtime pay,might be officers, you know that like
that some of those events like that, Like I don't know the structure there,
but and we analyzed it, andI'm like, I just know that
I've been to these events and I'vewatched people trying to meander through what is
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a very controlled traffic environment and understandablyso, right, people, there's so
many people descending on it. Mostgolf courses, if you go to watch
a PGA event, especially a majoror a major mid whatever you want to
call it, one of the bigones. If you go to a pg
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event, the chances of most peopleparking on property are pretty slim. I'm
trying to think if I know ofany courses where you can even do that
that I've been to that I knowalso host events with the exception of media
a lot of times, tournament officialsall of that. So, like I
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understands confusing situation. And my initialtake even before we knew anything, like
even but the death was it's odark thirty in the morning, Scott,
he's probably an auto mode. Butif he did that, like you know,
because he the officer made it soundlike it was do you know who
I am? Room right? Butalso I said, let's let's just see
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okay. And then we find outthat there had been somebody had been run
over and killed by a bus thatmorning, and they refer to the officer
as detective. And in my mind, here's what that tells me. This
is and I don't know how oldapartments work, but that's probably not a
dude who does a lot of trafficcontrol for a tournament, but there is
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part of a death investigation. Itmay look the same to the guy just
trying to drive in where he's totallyallowed to drive in, but he doesn't
know what that CoP's dealing with.The cop doesn't know what's going on with
him, even though it is aPG vehicle. It's clear. So just
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like when they tackled Adam had whenfor running out on the green with the
champagne because he had covered up hispasses and an off duty officer was doing
security, literally like Terry Tate tackledhim. They talked for like two minutes
and immediately realized that it was hilarious. Okay, right, that's just normal
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people being normal people. But that'snot what the Louisville Police did. The
initial report was there's the officer didnot activate his body camera. Okay,
I don't know. I mean hehad one, so obviously they use it.
I don't know situationally what all timesyou have to do and don't have
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to whether the camera had the Youever watch police footage where there's like thirty
seconds with no audio and then theaudio kicks in and you're like, why
didn't they record audio three seconds?A lot of cameras have a buffer,
right, So if I go,I'm a cop walking down the street and
you know, a pantiless crackhead comesup to me and before I know it,
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I'm already talking, I may hitthe button, but the first little
bit of it is not going tohave audio necessarily recorded depending on the camera
system. But that didn't get Thatdidn't happen at all. However, what
did happen is a dash cam froma squad car that was parked. Literally
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it looks like the parking lot ofValhalla descends downward. So you drive in
and then you kind of drive downI don't know, ten feet or whatever,
and then you're in Valhalla and soand to do that you make a
left turnover and there, so he'she's little doing like a half mile an
hour down a hill. He's clearlymoved past another security position, right because
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that's where they have the squad cars, and then there's other officers up there.
You can see one kind of passthrough in the frame, so you're
looking at it from a distance.So he's gone through the one, he's
down to the other, and he'sdoing almost zero miles an hour. He's
going so slow, and he's makingthe slowest left turn into it, and
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the officer leaps upon the vehicle andit immediately stops. And the problem with
that is is in the police reportthere was a harrowing tale of being dragged,
explicit detail about his pants. Hiseighty dollars pants were destroyed and felony
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charges, and and then that videoallbeit one you gotta really kind of it's
because it's a distance away, butif you zoom in, you can see
is clearly not that. And theyhaven't dropped the charges. I look,
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they say, well, we're doingto investigat here's the problem. This is
the legitimate stuff people bring up.And and then it immediately devolved into how
we filter everything in America now,right through the lens of race, wealth,
all of that, and it's allso stupid. Okay, nobody's saying
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that they're not officers out there thatdo things that they shouldn't do. Why,
that's why we're talking about it hereon the show. All right,
But it also doesn't mean that everyperson who claims I don't know why that
cop was harassing me is necessarily beingtruthful. Chances are you do no,
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And I've told you I had aninteraction with a law enforcement officer where he
was clearly in the wrong, clearlyin the wrong. I was eating at
a restaurant downtown. This is upMinnesota, eating at a restaurant downtown.
I am literally exiting the restaurant.I work in this at this time.
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I work in a news capacity,okay. And as I do it,
I hear a gun shot, Likeacross across the street there's a building,
but there's a big parking lot behindit, so I hear a gun shot.
Everybody hears a gunshot, and Ikind of step back in, and
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like three or four other people steppedin, and we're kind of sitting there,
and you know, we're all talkingabout it. We see that there's
a lot of police within a fewminutes, and once it feels like and
then there's a crowd across the streetwatching. So eventually I leave the restaurant,
I go over and I start askingthe crowd if they knew what happened,
because I'm literally I'm not working atthat moment, but I'm working,
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and I'm across the street. Idon't even go on that side of the
thing, okay. And there's thisa little drive alley thing where the officers,
most of the squads are and theyclearly have a single suspect in handcuffs.
He's not in the car. He'slike they have the door open and
he's sitting on the seat with hislegs out and they're talking to him.
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I don't go up and interrupt thoseofficers. I start talking to some of
the people who may have witnessed this, and this officer, about five minutes
into it, comes screaming across thestreet, yelling at everybody. They need
to go. You all gotta go. It's like nine o'clock at night,
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nine point thirty. Maybe y'all haveto leave across the street. Now.
That may or may not be true, right because I don't know where they
think that around may have been firedfrom, Like, I don't know any
of the details. And that's fine, And so we go to the end.
People move to the like the endof the block. He then goes
across the street, doesn't tape anythingup, doesn't do anything. And on
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the corner, I continue a conversationwith a woman who's seen it, and
he comes running back across the streetyelling at me. He's like, I
told you guys to go, AndI said, and I didn't know the
officer, but I knew one ofthe other officers. They're kind of he'd
seen me before. And I'm justlike, hey, I work for the
radio station. I'm just getting this. And he gets an inch from my
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face and tells me that he's goingto arrest me if I don't leave.
And I didn't get I didn't yellat him or anything, but I just
explained to him. I said,look, I'm a reporter. He's asking
questions if you want me to moveaway because I don't know the totality.
I'm happy to where do you wantme to go? And he goes,
you go home or you will bearrested, and he just was barking,
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bark Okay, that dude's in thewrong, okay, because like, literally
I had to tell my the Ihad to tell the radio station. They
literally had an attorney review it becausehe threate. He threatened that if I
didn't leave, he would mail aticket to my damn house. That was
the last thing he said, andhe ran off. He didn't but like
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I get that. That's a dudewho's a power trip a hole. And
that guy ended up getting fired afew years later for something I can't remember
what it was. But so nobody'ssaying that doesn't exist. But every one
of you is like who was seeminglylike good? Because what happened to Scotty
happens every day to teenagers and youknow, socio and economically challenged teenagers,
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and does it? Are they drivinga one hundred thousand dollars marked vehicle into
a high security event. It doesn't, and and and each situation is different,
and that's why we wait for thesethings. But watching that video,
there is nothing that comports with thatpolice report. And I am awestruck with
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what Louisville is. Why they're continuingwith this thing baffling to me. But
yeah, so the the the theydo have some video out. You can
go review it. And that's justtip of the iceberg today six point twenty.
We'll get right into it next onthe CaCO Day radio program. Uh
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yeah, yeah, if you stillif you still want to be like,
uh that they should send Scotty toprison whatever that You're welcome to you,
but you're that's no, okay,no, right, you got if you
gotta be an honest arbiter there,and I'm having a real hard time getting
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there. His nickname is the clown, do you think of it? What
if he made balloon animals against theofficers directions? Then fine, but this
is also stupid. Okay, Butagain, you don't have to agree with
me. I'd just encourage you towatch it, that's all. You gotta
do easy peasy, okay, allright? Uh did you all know Sean
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Kingston still alive, by the way, and not still live, but still
performing. I hadn't thought about SeanKingston forever. He had one song that
you're all familiar with because it literallyit still is in hot in rotation,
in a recurrence rotation on many radiostations. But beautiful girl, right Sean
Kingston. I'm not gonna sing itbecause I can't sing. But and then,
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and that's the last time I thoughtof it. I did look it
up. He did have another Hedid a track with Justin Bieber I'm not
familiar with, but Enie Meanie,you think around the same time. We
actually brought him when I was workingin music radio across the hall. We
brought him to a club downtown andthey're, yeah, right off, Glenn
was Yeah. It was like superdrama filled. It definitely wasn't smooth.
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I am really concerned for some ofyour all safety. And you'll understand why
here in a moment, but likeyou're too stupid to be outside around nature
and people and moving cars. Iit's some of you, not maybe you're
thinking not me. I'm finely okay, maybe you are. We'll find out,
but it's wild and I'll tell youwhat's going on here in a moment.
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So anyway, Sean Kingston, uhso, they're like, they arrest
him at a concert. He's party. It's a lineup of content's going on
on a military base in California.Actually, uh base was it anyway?
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But just looking at it, Oh, here we go. Okay, so
I knew it. Poays had abig pop up and then I shut the
wrong window. I just saw thestory this morning, all right. So
they raid his big mansion in Florida, they take his mom into custody,
and then he is playing at FortIrwin. Okay, so that's that's north
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of LA one hundred and fifty milesor something, and they have an event,
obviously a Memorial Day weekend coming up, and so he was playing as
part of the US Army's Family andMorale, Welfare and Recreation Programs, which
of course or MWR because everything's anacronym in the military. But so's he's
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doing this. And I don't knowhow much of these guys make on that
circuit, but there's a lot ofdudes who travel and do base stuff.
Then you have USO stuff. Igot it, so like the whole thing
was crazy. But what's even crazieris you figure out why they arrest him,
and I feel like it might bebeing misrepresented on social media. He
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was arrested because he didn't pay fora TV, which, by the way,
in California, those jokes right themselves, right, how do you get
arrested for not paying for a TVin California? Well, it wasn't that.
It was he was arrested because hehad a worn out of Florida And
apparently they they checked that stuff forthey let you on the base, who
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knew? But to say that hedidn't pay for a TV is a little
disingenuous. What actually happened Rossia wouldhow you went big on the last TV
you bought? What did you Whatdid you get? Man? I can't
remember, I don't even remember.But it's it's nice, right, you
upgraded that a couple of years ago. It is nice, Yeah, And
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it's what two and thirty two is, not know, so it's a little
bit smaller than that two ten.I think that that would be bigger than
my entire living room wall. Yeah, but what a TV? What a
twitch stream? You'd have right,you don't even need a green screen,
just have it behind you playing stuff. Yeah, all right. So anyway,
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Yeah, so he got a companyto install a two hundred and thirty
two inch TV at his digs inoutside of Miami, I guess so,
and they didn't pay for it.And believe it or not, he did
pay thirty thousand, but I guessthe total cost is one hundred and fifteen
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or whatever. And the deal washe was going to pay the deposit,
then he'd pay half the remainder andthen the other half. He had literally
signed a contract to get Justin Bieberto do social media posts about the company
with him. He's like, oh, yeah, that's the boy, I
will do it. They didn't doany of that. You didn't make the
other payment. I guess mom usedit for some other stuff and then double
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down. So they rested both ofthem. But yeah, so if you
hear that story, they didn't justarrest a dude because he got a little
you know, thirty two and sony. He had one hundred and fifteen thousand
dollars entertainment systems, TV speakers,everything wired in a giant mansion of floor
and then just went screw you,I'm not paying for it and may have
misrepresented what he'd get Bieber to do, but I don't know. So yeah,
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that's what that's about, all right, let's try to save you all
from yourself. So yesterday I sawthat High Point high Point University released results
of polling. Right, they're oneof the regular polers political pollers in North
Carolina, and I encourage you todo this. Most of the time,
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most people are just going to seethe top line stuff. So in the
reporting it had the governor's race andthe presidential race, and it's a very
long one. If you did thewhole thing. I don't ever respond to
these things, and I'm like you, I'm getting texts and other stuff to
do it. But they ask alot of questions, but the media ones
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that end up in the press arewho do you like for governor? And
right now Mark Robinson has a fivepoint lead among all adults and registered voters.
They break them down those two differentways. The presidential race is interesting
though, because according to High PointUniversity their survey their poll, Trump is
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leading by just two points among registeredvoters, and that hit me weird because
it is a definitive outlier in theother polling. So immediately what I do
is if you know who did it, it's like AP poll or in this
case HPU poll, High Point UniversityPoll. Easy Google search will turn it
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up. And what you can seeis you can see the methodology, how
the question was asked, information abouttheir sample, which is usually right at
the top, one thousand and twoadults in North Carolina, eight hundred and
four of which who are registered tovote. That's the breakdown, how they
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conducted the interview, what language theyconducted the interviews, and if they did
multiple languages. All of that's rightthere in the methodology and something it's very
fascinating to look at. And thereason I usually look at is I want
to know how the question was asked, because the wording of the question is
can be impactful on this. SoI look at it. The question doesn't
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look innocuous. It says, hey, who if the thing was today,
who would you vote for? Andthen they get the breakdown and there's a
lot of undecided in there. It'sa pretty even split, really about a
third third third. But then Ikept scrolling and I am really really concerned
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about what the hell is happening inNorth Carolina, all right, because then
they at the end of the survey, they start asking about the solar eclipse
because they're pulling for a lot ofstuff a lot of times, because they
can do a bunch of different stuff, like I did you travel to watch
the solar eclipse? And I'm almosttapped out on this because I'm like,
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this is boring. And then Igot to the final slate of questions.
Ross has not read this pull Ross, can I ask you two of the
questions that are on the survey here? Yeah? Sure, go ahead,
Okay, Does the Earth orbit theSun or the Sun orbit the Earth?
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Is an actual question? They asked. Why guess the results? Guess?
I mean I would hope, Iwould hope a big percentage would say that
the Sun, the Earth goes aroundthe Sun. That was the winner.
Sixty eight percent of mine can dothat. Sixty Do you understand why I'm
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concerned that there are thirty two percentof North Carolinians. I guess if you
if you just you know, takethe one thousand and two and you know,
run it through the I think thepercentages, Oh, what the hell
could they be messing with the people. It has to be by the way,
the age. There's no kids inthis poll, obviously, be you
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got to be legally of age tovote, and you have to be legally
able to vote. So if youif you don't have voting rights, they
ask you about that. Yes,So, of people who legally could cast
a ballot in North Carolina, thirtytwo percent of you are the dark the
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church from the dark ages or becausethat's a really high mess with rate and
and to be clear, twenty onepercent answered in the affirmative that the Sun
orbits the Earth, and eleven percentsaid they didn't know. Everywhere you go
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today, if you see three people, one of them's a moron, okay,
which is generally the breakdown anyway,But like, all right, can
I ask you another question? Doesthe Earth orbit around the Sun in a
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day, a month, or ayear? Oh, don't put it?
Are you stalling? You stall?You're trying to look it up? Don't
google it. Don't google it's ayear. We have seasons. Well that
was the uh, that was whatforty eight percent of people thought, as
well, I'm sorry what number?Forty eight percent less than half of the
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people bold knew that the sun orthat the Earth takes a year to do
it's big loop around the sun.Seven percent thought it did it every month,
twenty seven percent thought they did itit did it every day, and
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eighteen percent didn't know. Maybe they'reconfused by the wording like there. Maybe
they were thinking, like an order, why you read this, this is
why you read this. I readit verbatim. Yeah, maybe maybe they
thought you were talking about a dayor they weren't paying attention. Fine,
but the results of both of those, what what is going on? And
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then they go into a bunch ofglobal warming stuff. But those two questions
absolutely blew me away. I haveso many questions. I'm not saying we
need a poll test, because youknow, there's some history there, But
why should somebody who doesn't know whatorbits what on the very thing they live
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on? Why should that person haveinput into who's in charge of making big
decisions. I know that sounds alittle elitist, but I'm willing to wear
that tag right now. How onGod's green Earth is this possible? Yeah?
That the earth, by the wayin question, for about half of
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you, would be the one thattakes a year around the sun and does
in fact rotate around the sun,and not the other way. Around the
majority of answers were from Piedmont region, so it's not a bunch of hicks
with stills up in Murphy, Okay. And then there's some other stuff in
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there that's just soul sucking. Butthose two really really blew me away.
So if you take anything from theshow today, we orbit around yet and
it takes us a year. Okay, all right, very good, look
at that learning here on the Cacodayradio program. Hang on, since it
is Friday, we get into hourthree, We're gonna chat with Pete Calender.
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I can't wait to talk about thesesurvey results with him. I wonder
if Pete knows that we orbit thesun, because you and I both know
ross right, we know so.And like I said, if there's three
of us talking, I guess thatmeans Pete doesn't know, or that's not
how math works. One of thetwo, let's grab called Wayne. How
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you doing? Oh my god,Casey, we are so doomed. We
are doomed. Man. What aboutthe woman that felt that the sun thing?
What I didn't hear what you said? The woman that fought the sun
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and the moon. What about thatwoman that's thought the sun and the moon
were the same thing. Yeah,or the member of Congress who thought Mars
and the moon were the same thing, the signs, Yeah, yeah,
what about that? What about nameJohnson thinking that the island the brom is
gonna tip over if we send people, if we sent soldiers there, we're
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doomed. The man, these arethe people that's gonna be running this country.
Well with him, with him hisbrain, yeah, but with him
is we found out later his brainwas cooking because he had an undiagnosed STD
So like, oh my god,so like he like he had a legitimate
excuse. Maybe yeah, it's it'swild, Oh my god. Yeah.
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So uh yeah, we're all thoseidiots are out amongst us. Be very
careful, thank you. Look atthat. Our listeners know who orbits too.
We ain't no dummies getting it allfigured out. Yeah, that whole
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thing. Geez man, Oh there'sone other stat in there. You know
what I was, I can't Iget I can sid her and digest the
whole thing and then try to basedon those answers, then figure out maybe
where people are coming from. Butlike everything else kind of looks normal like
that. There's a whole lot ofquestions about global warming and really it seemingly
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breaks down about what you think thecause is, whether you belie believe that
it is happening at a certain rate, how dangerous you think, like if
you read through that, there isthe clear sections of society whenever you bring
up this issue that normally exists.And then we got to that one,
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and I don't even know, man, how if you're the person conducting the
survey, right, you've talked toI don't know how many people are doing
it, but let's say there's liketwenty of you working on this, right,
and so you're still talking to likefifty people and half the every time
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you get towards the end, anddid you ask that question? And half
failed that question and a third failthe other question? How do you not
lose your mind? How do younot start to question? Are you an
adult? Are you an actual adults? Sir? Did you get a you
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were in a violent head injury caraccident last year and you just kind of
learned to talk. So I'm notpicking up on it. What's going Are
you the president of the somebody askedJoe Biden the survey questions, I demand
they survey him or these could bethe debate questions for all I care.
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I'll watch that play out, man. But yeah, that's how we're starting
the Friday Big three day. Whydo you think on these three day weekends
there's so many idiots on Tuesday forme to talk about. I forgot to
let go of the firework, allright, telling you man, well on
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once we started getting in front ofthis Darwin thing, we'd done it to
ourselves. Used to be if youwere dumb, you just you didn't make
it. Now yeah, it's almosteasier for you. Oh, here's all
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your free stuff. God forbid,you hold a job? All right?
Good morning everybody, and welcome.It is the CaCO Day Radio program Phone
number eight eight eight nine three fourseven eight seven four. You know what,
Ross, I'm putting a bunch ofpieces together, man, between what
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you just told me and the AIstuff, which I'm gonna do. But
we haven't talked about you, butyou know what it is. I feel
like the AI if I know peopleare manipulating it, obviously with some of
the political stuff there, but Iunderstand why it thinks stupid stuff. And
now that I know that, likea big group of the people around me
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at any given moment, don't understandhow the sun and earth works. So
well, you know, if Aiis extracting that, what are you gonna
do? Right, Because the storywe're gonna talk about they used as a
source, well like a twelve yearold post on Reddit or something as dangerous
times Man. All right, solet me update on this real quick.
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So we told you last week thatthe new Assassin's Creed game was There was
some buzz after some I think itwas a screenshot of the character load screen
and just a little bit of videoemerged and the game, which is set
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in feudal Japan, the two protagonistsare a black guy and a black woman
and they're samurai. And they're like, ah, well this is predicated on
this dude who historically was a blacksamurai. And I'm like, I and
again, you know how I feelabout history. I'm like, I'm gonna
look that up. That sounds prettyawesome. I looked it up, and
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no, there was a dude.He came with some missionaries. They didn't
kill him because admittedly, whoever thewarlord of that region was had not seen
anyone with his complexion, and hewas fascinated and literally asked if the dude
could stay with him, and thenthat guy did stay with him. There's
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no indication that he was trained todo any samurai stuff. He did fight
in some battles, but you knowwhat, that was the day, and
he fought with a more traditional Westernstyle equipment. Because there's literally like artists
rendering of this, but it's youknow, Hollywood that kind of stuff.
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They're going to extrap it whatever,as long as people are people want to
play it, and I think ninetynine percent don't care, so whatever,
and I but now there's more,all right, So what what else do
we learn about the feudal japan erablack protagonist who kind of was a person
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but wasn't really a samurai? Whatwhat else have we learned? So it's
coming out that the character is gay. They're calling him a LGBTQ icon.
I read the entire and like thelonger Wikipedia than one article about who this
dude was. I didn't see anyof that. But also I sent you
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a detailed thread that I'm sure youcan read it at some point in time
as to why he is an LGBTQicon. Somebody went down to like,
you know, detail, and thenthat's the word in the gaming industry now
is because a lot of people arelike, yes, finally, right,
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finally we're getting like a black assassin'screed. I can't wait. It's gonna
be Samurai and he's gay. Canyou imagine being a woman? Right,
there's only what because you have tounderstand too that the the murder on site
thing in feudal Japan also probably severelylimited your dating options. Right, So
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you imagine're this woman. You're inan entire country with only one other person
who doesn't see you as inhuman?Right, you got needs? But I
mean this is this is really theSouth Park meme all over again? Yes,
yes it is, and I meanit wouldn't be surprising, would it.
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How it's the woke thing to do. You've gotta how do you?
I? Yeah, I'll read throughthe thread I just clicked through this year.
It is rather lengthy. Yeah,they have a they have a whole
scholar on TikTok. And you know, if there's one thing you can trust,
it's a scholar on TikTok. Soall right, what it? But
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I'm how would that then represent inthe game? Right? I'm only now
full disclosure, I've only played,ever played the one Assassin's Creed that was
set in like colonial times, whichwas what you said, like the third
one, and I don't remember.Now there is some side stuff. Do
you remember when PETA took on Assassin'sCreed. I'm reminded of this over the
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Black Flag, the one that satin Pirates. That's the best Assassin's Creed
game. It's that's amazing. Yeah, Peta. One of their nine thousand
blunders was they went after it becausethere's wailing portrayed in it. And to
their credit is to their credit theman the game developer, Ubisoft or whatever.
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They actually released a statement that Ithought was pretty funny. I don't
remember exactly how it was worded.And they're like, in the same way
that because there's pirates, they wedon't think you should rape and pillage towns
and steal their their booty. Uh, we're also not telling people to go
out and whale. It's set inthat time. It was just so.
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It's by the way, it's noteven one of the dumbest ped of things.
Oh, they got some doozies overthe years. I loved the one
they were like, you know,if you wouldn't eat a t rex,
don't eat a chicken and everybody's like, dude, I would so eat a
t rex. Yeah, that wasa really recent one, and that was
kind of like the dog one wherethey had the dog's head on the turkey
body and they're like, well,are you wanna meet your dog? Would
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you? I bet that that.Uh, by the way, I bet
that that campaign didn't do well inChina. So they're like that looks like
a delicious dog got feathers. No, but what was oh the pig farm
killer do I didn't get to thatstory yesterday? Oh wow, that's quite
a crazy quizzes. So the uh, the serial killer up in I can't
(38:52):
what do they call them? Thepig farm pig the killer pig farm or
something. If you don't remember thisnightmare fuel, This dude and his brother,
like their parents died and they hadthis pig farm. This is up
in like Canada, is up inCanada, And yeah, because they did
two of these and he would soonce the parents were gone, he basically
(39:15):
built like a torture build out,play secret in there and they would host
drug fueled Hell's Angel biker and hookerparties like every night, and the hookers
just go missing and they found outthat he and his brother were torturing,
(39:36):
raping, and killing them and thenfeeding them to their hogs. And if
I remember correctly, those hogs wereliterally bought by the government. They buy
him for you know, utilization andschools and stuff. It's a crazy story.
And Peta decided to use that horrificstory and they posted a picture of
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of one of the one of theescorts who they knew to have been murdered
and consumed by the way because theyalso eat them and then the pigs ate
them. They put a picture ofher next to like a turkey and it
says we're not meat or something.Yeah, that was bad they did.
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They had. They went through thatwhole era where they were like a gravy
training on the most horrific stories theycould find. The other one they did
was that psychopath who got on thatbus and right when everybody's kind of sleeping
because it's like like a Greyhound longhaul. I think this was in Canada
too, or maybe northern US andfor nobody's thinking anything, and then all
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of a sudden, dude turns thedude next to him who's sleeping with headphones
on, and cuts his head off. Bus stops. Everyone goes screaming out
of it. Dudes in the busand everybody's and they locked him in there
and they're watching him, and hegets the entire head undone and it's like
flashing it past the window, eatingit. Also took his pants off to
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some other stuff, and Peter thought, hey, that's a good thing.
Let's get on that too. Likethey have nothing of but bad ideas over
there, and the whole got milkstuff. Do you remember the got milk
because they'd be like got autism?I think was one that they did.
They literally ran a campaign ad saythat if you're in cow's milk, your
(41:31):
kids will get autism. And whenasked, what do you have a study
on that, they did a studywhere they conducted a blood test of like
one hundred autistic kids and they foundthat most of them had the milk antibodies
(41:53):
in their body. You could tellthat they had consumed dairy milk. What
are you not convinced? I meanthat is a staple forree what Well,
a lot of kids drink milk,Yeah, and they all get autism.
I don't know if you knew this. They drink the milk and then that
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was their study. These people arethe people. They're insane, man,
absolutely insane. Oh I could goI could go on for days just about
all the stuff that they've done.Now, naked supermodels in a cage.
Sign me up. I feel likeI probably said something this week. Get
one parked right in front of theradio station. What do they ross?
(42:37):
Upper lot or lower lot? Wheredo you want the naked supermodel parked?
You know what? Bring two?I wouldn't want anyone to get cheated on
that. But the rest of it, you all are insane. Yeah,
they it was got they got autism, and then oh and then the other
one was got prostate cancer. Andthe picture of Rudy Giuliani so in like
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when he was still mayor, hesaid that he had prostate cancer. And
he had also that very same weekhad had visited Wisconsin for something, and
he was with some other politicians andthey were you know, they're at a
dairy farm, because that's what youdo when you go to Wisconsin. Talking
to you, Hillary, you shouldgo to Wisconsin. And they're drinking milk.
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So they posted a picture of RudyGiuliani with a milk mustache, applying
that you get prostate cancer if youdrink milk. And then they did the
autism one. Then they did anotherone. I can't remember what it was,
but yeah, you're dealing with loons. But also I have to think
that that is informing some of theAI, and that's where we're that's where
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we're ending up. Because Ross sentme this yesterday. So this is from
which AI? This is Google's AI? Right, yes, all right?
Did you know that thirteen US presidentshave attended the University of Wisconsin Madison.
That's crazy number. Thirteen of themwent to university. I don't know if
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I necessarily believe that. So I'mlike, all right, let's figure out
Like Andrew Jackson. Andrew Jackson whograduated in two thousand and five. William
Harrison got a degree in both nineteenfifty three and nineteen seventy four. Andrew
(44:29):
Johnson, this dude loved degrees.He got fourteen of them between forty seven
and twenty thirteen. Harry Truman graduatedin nineteen thirty three. Is that one
accurate? I? Hell, Idon't even know. So I feel that
there might be some might be someproblem. I was trying to speculate how
(44:51):
it got there. I I like, maybe the AI was scanned Wikipedia,
and you know how Wikipedia they haveall the articles, the links, the
source links. Maybe those were thedates of articles that were part of the
wiki. I don't even know,but that I can at least like try
to understand what may be going onthis though. All right, so this
(45:17):
is the question asked of AI.Cheese is sliding off my pizza? How
do I get the cheese to stick? And the AI's response is add one
eighth of a cup of glue tothe sauce to give it more tackiness.
(45:40):
I mean that might work though,right, yeah, I mean the problem
is it's it's because the AI therefor Google is starting to use Reddit,
yes, for its sources. You'reyou're using people who are crap posting right
as a source. And then theyfound out that it was an eleven year
(46:01):
old Reddit comment. They actually trackedit like how did you? But no,
it's like, yeah, what youwant to do is you want to
get you know that glue stick yougot for your kid? You want to
melt that down? Am I doingthis as an Italian Xby's pizza whatever?
So yeah, put it on there, put it in the sauce. Jeez,
little stick. I saw a simplemap, quick get about it.
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Somebody pasted where it was like theyasked the Google AI how long ago was
nineteen twenty and it said eleven years? Like, it's just md They just
said any of the any of theYeah, that's the thing that's wild to
me because it should be getting betteron its own right, and a lot
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of them are. But it seemslike the Google ay is just broke.
It's it is is wildly amusing.I'll give him that much. So also,
don't put glue on your pizza.And then I couple this with half
the people not knowing a third notknowing the sun orbit thing. These people
would be like, oh, that'sa brilliant idea. And then we take
(47:08):
him to a poison or a hospitalcenter and we'd save him, telling you
man, we're doing it to ourselves, all right eight eight eight nine three
four seven eight seven four Coming back, we got SOMEBODYO. We got to
get into one of the wildest interviewsI think I've ever seen of somebody who
has just illegally entered our country butis very concerned about his new residence.
(47:35):
Just oh, yeah, this wason Fox yesterday. Just wait for it.
That'll be next here on the CaCODay radio program. He's the guy
who's like just sitting at the borderfilm and stuff, right, him and
one other dude for Fox, Likewe they're the ones with the drones,
like this is their story. So, and what's wild too is people who
(47:58):
have literally just illegally end and inmany cases are waiting to flag down somebody
so that they can go get processedand released into the interior. Or ones
who just they take a fifty tofifty approach. Right they crossed over,
they waded over through the river orin this case, I don't know if
it was river, if they camethrough one of the tunnels, but they
(48:21):
emerged the other side, and immediatelywe're like straight up willing to go talk
to a camera crew, which iswild to me. Right, if I
was in another country committing crime,I don't know that I'd want to go
up and give an interview. Buthe did. He, along with several
(48:42):
others, claimed to me from Turkey. He speaks English. We'll listen to
it here in just a moment orkind of speaks English. And what's so
crazy about it is what he isliterally in the middle of doing, and
what his concern is here is thatinterview? Here we go. Did you
(49:05):
have to pay a cartel? Yes? How much at ten thousand? Ten
thousand? Yeah? Yes, Infact, the American people is right,
completely true. Who come into thiscountry they don't know? Well, okay,
I'm good. But how if they'renot good? How they have to
killer psychopod? Else? No gooff that? Why like like, no
no secret to be, no secretto check, no background check, no
(49:27):
security check, no background check.You're worrying about who's crossing the border.
Yes, yes, of course,maybe tops sound like people. I'm not
normal. I mean I'm good,but me, oh no, I'm great,
I'm fine. You don't have toworry about I'm totally not here to
murder people. How do you know? I just told you. But some
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of those other guys, man,that's all they were the whole time we're
walking here, all I'm talking aboutmurder, murder, murder. Wooden shut
up about it, And I'm like, oh, I hope you don't get
into this country. And then youcomplain about it the Fox News and maybe
you know, frankly, if you'reBiden, maybe try to spin it.
You'd be like the reason that wehave eliminated basically, enforcing our borders is
(50:21):
because we want it to seem sodangerous that it deters people from coming here
and attempting to Like that's maybe that'sthe spin. I don't know, man,
but I laugh. I laughed outloud when I saw that. I'm
like, he's not wrong, Imean, one hundred percent. And who
(50:43):
would know better than the dude whojust was part of a convoy of cartel
individuals that were you know, theybust them. They literally that's what the
guys who were paying that kind ofmoney, I mean they're essentially getting.
They stick them all in a truckor a bus and basically just now,
the left is probably gonna paint himas a racist. Anyway. Oh obviously
(51:06):
I'm letting. They're letting all theMexicans in. I mean, what are
they doing? Yeah, the wholetime, SA say not though. Yeah,
you're like, why do you guyslike murder so much? What are
you doing? I'm just here,I'm just here to make uh black Leva
Right, I'm fine. You wantme here one of the good ones?
(51:30):
Fright, sir? Why do youhave so many tear drops? Rainig fan
of Rain All right, yeah,all right, come on, in do
your thing one more time, justbecause it's so wild. Did you have
to pay a cartel? Yes?How much? At ten thousand, ten
thousand? Yes. In fact,the American people is right, completely true.
Who come into this country, theydon't know. Okay, I'm good,
(51:52):
but how if they're not good?I don't know. I'm good.
I'm fine, that's fine. I'mgonna use I'm gonna break into houses.
I got a three day weekend.I gotta do something. So and if
the homeowner catches me, I'll belike, look, you guys, your
window was super breakable, and nowI'm in here, I'm fine. I
(52:12):
just I'm gonna get a little sliceout of the fridge, maybe watch some
TV. But like like a murderrapist. Could you're lucky? You're lucky.
It's just me, uh, Andwe'll see how that goes. Probably
do it in a very blue partof uh North Carolina, though, so
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I don't get shot, all right? Eight eight eight nine three four seven
eight seven four. I like thiskid. Good for him? All right?
What is uh? Jalen MacLean hiseighteen. He's from Raleigh and his
sister, I guess was going tothe Valero pick something up and uh,
(52:57):
she had, Hey, anybody wantanything, and he's like, I made
team, Now give me a scratchoff, and so he gives gives her
ten dollars. She comes back witha scratch off. Well, he won
a million dollars jackpot on it.And what was interesting is like he s
(53:17):
super carries Mattic dude too, bythe way, and he's just like,
I'm you know, uh, thiswind means a lot. His sister described
the smile on his face as lookinglike the one that Venom has, right,
big old grin obviously, and he'she's just really excited he's going to
be able to do. And heselected the annuity and I think he selected
(53:43):
it because he is self aware thathe's eighteen and if you just handed him
all the money, it'll be gone. Right. We've seen a lot,
we've seen people over. You couldtake it and put in savings and it
would grow. Right. I agreewith you the of not touching you invest
(54:04):
some of it and double your money, triple your money, quadruple your money.
But he's eighteen, right, Youwhen you learned about how compound interest
works, you were younger, probablyright right when you started understanding how you
know compound interest, like if youput money in something that does yield decent
(54:25):
interest and it compounds in the ruleof seventy two, like first time you
hear about this stuff. I rememberthe first time I heard about it,
and I knew. I looked atthat and I understood the math, and
I still went, I'd blow itall on a yachts, right if I
made I'm in my forties. Yes, if I win that, I'm taking
(54:45):
the lump sum, like I said, I'm putting savings. I'm investing because
I like he's getting the annuity,but after taxes he's taken home like what
thirty five thirty six thousand and yes, I am. Oh, I don't
know if I'm going because it's forthe next twenty years. I don't know
if I'm would be alive in twentyyears. That's fair. I don't know
if I'm gonna be alive in tenyears. I did eighteen year old.
(55:05):
You think I don't know if thegovernment is going to be here to pay
that. You don't know what therate the hyperinflation. You don't know what
that. Yeah, And the mathon an annuity is generally worse than the
lump sum, even with the reductionjust because inflation. Right, Yeah,
And I mean, listen, soyou give me that I recently. Listen,
I own a house. I understandhow expensive things can be. A
(55:28):
roof twelve fifteen thousand dollars, planning, gunters, all these things that can
really so that money's gone. Anice kid. I'm at the age where
I would like to to He's anice kid. I'm happy for him.
He's going to be fine, he'sgoing to have a great life. He's
going to be fine. But I'mjust saying personally me, once in my
(55:52):
life, I would like to openup my phone and check my account and
be like, oh my god,there's so many numbers in there, you
know. I mean, I justwant to see like, oh my god,
I'm rich. I want to havethat feeling. You want to feel
rich, taking a limp man.You want to know the richest I ever
felt. Uh when I went toColumbia and I went to the ATM at
the airport and I went threw twomillion Yeah right pesos. Yeah, it's
(56:15):
amazing. Right, I'm like,punching in two million of something into an
ATM is amazing. It's like fourhundred bucks, but is it? No,
it's yeah, it's like four hundred, like four hundred and fifty bucksh
like two million, like I that'sas close as I get. Yes,
but eighteen year old me is notforty year old me when I was eighteen.
(56:37):
I don't know how it was withyou if you told me I'd be
dead in twenty years. Can youknow invincible? You feel? Oh?
Completely? Yeah? Yeah. I'mthe point where like, dude, I
don't know if I'm going to behere next year. No idea is he
gonna live off thirty five thousand,seven hundred and fifty three, which h
the annuity is fifty thousand. That'safter the government gets done raping you.
He can probably live with the roommateoff that money in rally and not work
(57:00):
and not work right, or hecould work, be less concerned about how
much he's making and probably be comfortable. What point is he just won the
lottery, You shouldn't have to worryabout rent. He said he's gonna go
buy an oudie, so already he'syou know, he's firing in big decisions
there. He didn't say if it'sused or not. Though he's gonna be
(57:22):
fine, okay, But I'm tryingsome I'm not even please, just just
hookers and blow right, like Californiaand that interview putting in savings and I'm
investing the rest, and then I'llput some in my checking So I could
open my phone and feel like,for once in my life, I'm not
poor. I could see all thenumbers and be like, I'm okay.
If I want, I can ordera pizza. It'll be all right.
(57:42):
Yeah, except we're also so oldand cynical. Now, I would just
assume something horribly horrible's right around thecorner. Because the universe gets theirs,
right, I'd be like, oh, I got all this money, and
they'd be like, ah, yourhouse blew away, meteors coming tomorrow,
Come on, oh stupid. Andif I if I took the lop sum,
I could make a four out ofall my money to protect myself from
(58:04):
the meteor. It works. It'sthe it's it's actually the fourth Little pigs
House. They cut it off.I don't know if you know that the
fourth one just made out, justmade out of cash and armed security,
blackwater dudes. Because you're rolling init all right, the wolf shows up
and here's Seal Team six. You'relike I've made a horrible mistake, all
(58:24):
right. You know, doesn't makemistakes raced agic from the weather chang it
kind of does. Sometimes it's notas bad as the dude on Wheel of
Fortune yesterday, though, Did yousee that? You have to kind of
see it because the letter, theamount of letters available don't fit all the
words, he suggests, but checkthis out tomorrows. No, no,
(58:58):
that says the best. Yeah,yeah, whoops, ob see this and
right, don't have there's only fourletters in the first world, so words.
It's not right in the butt thatdude is. So he's gonna have
to move get new friends, youknow what I'm saying. Like you,
that's your forever, the in thein the butt dude, I guess so
(59:21):
right, you're it. You cango to the bar to hang out with
your buddies, watch some football.Hey, mister in the butt, how
you doing today? That's that'd belike the dating game years ago, way
back long af Yeah, with theweird weirdest place everybody. Whoopee yes,
right, yes, yes, that'sthe ones what I did see in the
butt? Yes, right, anyway, but I did see uh another one
(59:43):
one of the one one of theJeopardy things and one of the the last
category, you see the one wherethe last category was football, and it
was like all these football questions andof the three contests and none of them
got any of them right the firstyeah, did you see that? The
first one was like Tom the coachof this team. But the last one
was tough and you know with thepurple people eaters, and it's like,
(01:00:04):
here, I am tough for me. I know here I am. I
got every one of them, andthe three of them are sitting there like
no clue. Did you see?YEA? Every now and then they have
those categories. I saw one timeon Celebrity Jeopardy the category was the rapist
and I thought that was wildly inappro ross. You saw that one,
right, yeah, Celebrity Jeopardy withthe rapist and swords. And I can't
(01:00:29):
remember what the other ones were,so look those up. That might have
been SNL. I don't know anyway, Why are you raining on everybody's Friday
to kick out for three day weekend? What's up with that? Well,
it's not a lot. And youknow, it actually looks a little better
than maybe it did a day ortwo ago in terms of if you actually
say percentages. I'm not really afan of putting out percentages because a lot
(01:00:50):
of people don't really know how tointerpret that. A few showers this morning,
they'll go away. Most of todayactually ends up dry. There may
be a few more showerstuff storms returninglater today into the evening hours, and
there could be some strong storms,but a lot of dry hours too,
mixed in between Saturday Sunday. Smallchances of afternoon and showers and thunderstorms will
(01:01:10):
be isolated mid uppers eighties, maybeninety degrees, but again it should be
progressive, meaning they'll move along.I think a little better chance of some
better coverage as we get into MemorialDay, but still warm and humid mid
up rats. We do have somenice weather coming next week, so hanging
there for that so it doesn't looklike complete wash out. NASCAR fans for
(01:01:31):
the race on Sunday, I knowthere's a couple of races before that.
I do think they'll get it inif there's delays. There might be delays
if they get a thunderstorm over thetrack, but I don't see hours and
hours of rain, and if thestorm's missed, there may not be any
rain that's how widely scattered or isolated. I'm thinking right now, these storms
(01:01:52):
are going to be so unlike lastweekend. People won't leave either. I
think Trump, yeah yeah, yeahyeah. And he was supposed to have
a rally in Wilmington a couple ofweeks ago. They got rained out.
So I saw a bunch of peopleon social media like they're not even going
for the race. If that.But I don't know what that what the
finality of that was. That wasa rumor. So but yeah, man,
(01:02:15):
or you go watch Kyle Busch andI get penalized for fighting the dude.
You got choices? All right,Thanks for that, sir. All
right, we'll talk to you later. There you go, raced agic from
the Weather Channel. Dear God,Oh, I gotta tell Ray. I'll
tell him about the next hour.He can say whatever he wants, because
half of you don't know what theEarth and sun do because you're stupid.
(01:02:38):
So if he's like fire NATO's allday, you probably believe him because you're
dumb. All right, seven fiftyhang on chatting with Pete Calender here in
just a few minutes. Excited forthat because I got this high. If
you if you didn't hear me dothe High Point University study earlier. You're
(01:03:00):
not gonna want to miss it.And it's not about presidential race. It's
wild. Oh man, we're justit's just another sign of how dumb we're
getting and the willingness of people toput it on display. That's the other
part. Used to be if peoplewould be like, I'm stupid, I
(01:03:22):
should not open my mouth. Andwhat's the better to be thought an idiot
than to open your mouth and removeall doubt or whatever that's saying is And
no, now we embrace it.That's why you got gen Zers on TikTok
threatening the government or have you seenthis video? Oh check this kid'sk government
(01:03:43):
of America. By the way,you're gonna be terrified. Thatsk Government of
America. You've made a big mistakehigh school. Do you think you can
take away our app Well, weare the most powerful generation that there that
there ever was, Generation Ze.We won't let TikTok fall. We will
rise, rise above it all.Peter Tube will say, TikTok time running
(01:04:16):
out. I can't, I can't, I can't. All the theater kids
deport him now. Pete Calender RadioBuddy to the South WBT Middays via the
iHeart Radio app. You want tolisten in. Uh, is there a
cheerful extra step in your in yourday ahead of a three day weekends?
Sir No, I didn't even reallyrealize that there was a three day week
(01:04:43):
nd until I wrong with you?What you want? Wrong with ross?
You've noticed every time we bring updays off vacations since like, like,
how that's how negative Pete is onthat stuff. I'm not negative on it.
I I love what I do.I love I love doing the work
that I do. And so youknow, with your phone on the Twitter
(01:05:06):
or something, right, you canstill if you still want to not be
able to work yourself, you gotoptions. Yeah. Well yeah, so
we are going to go with thatfamily. They're all actually going to come
to our house on I think Sundaymaybe, and so yeah, it's not
really right. So that's not allright, that's not like going away,
(01:05:27):
it's now we're hosting. And soyeah, but which is fine. I'm
totally fine with that. But uh, I mean I grew up, you
know, very close to the beachup on Long Island, and so I've
you know, grew up going tothe beach often, and I've just never
really been a big beach lover.You know, you don't have to go
you don't have to go to thebeach, you go to the mountains.
I spent a Memorial Day up inoutside of Blowing Rock one time, had
(01:05:49):
a great time. Yeah, fishingand yeah, man, so like,
yeah you want a rock. Infact, I was reading did you see
the high Point University poll? Theywere you know, they ask about other
stuff. How do you One ofthe things I recommend on the radio Pete
to people, which could be veryilluminating, is just for giggles one time,
(01:06:13):
click on an go find the poleitself and read and read it because
like it's some of it's crazy,but it's also won. It'll tell you
how, you know, how theydid the polling by me people they talked
to. You get a little demobreakdown of the folks. So you got
to get an idea of you know, is you can gander if that is
(01:06:33):
an accurate representation versus if they justthe pole which was conducted on the streets
of Chapel Hill. Like you're nottrusted anything in that right, right,
So and and also you can seehow they were questions and it's so important.
So the High Point University poll thatcame out yesterday, I gave it
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a glance. It had Robinson,it had breakdowns of the people polled,
and then a break out of registeredvoters, which is pretty typical. But
that's like worthless registered voters. That'sworthless. Okay, Hey, why not
just interview adults who cares? Yeah, you already have, like you don't
even know why, you're going tobe upset, just wait for it.
(01:07:17):
So I am upset already. I'vealready upset because they're not likely voters.
So what are you? What areyou testing here? You just it's like
a popularity contest. Who cares?All right? Anyway? Sir? Yeh
uh. He's got Robinson five pointlead Josh Stein in both categories about five
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points, and then a ton ofpeople who are unsure. And I see
people making waves. Do you thinkthe number of undecided is is way too
high? I see people griping onsocial media about that. They can't understand
it or is it just something thatI think is going to continue to grow
because people don't want to answer yourquestions and they don't want to so you
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hear or they want to screw withyou. So the number is not crazy
to me. So so the questionis about whether or not the undecided are
actually undecided at this point. Yeah, because it says if you if you
trust this poll, it's basically athird a third a third, right,
yeah, robertson Stein and then unsed. Do you think a third of people
are undecided? Still? Probably?And I think they undecided is I think
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a catch all term that they cansay I'm undecided without any kind of penalty,
basically because it's still early, rightand it's the North count of governor's
race, and so, uh,you know, I haven't really been paying
attention yet, but I totally will. In other words, it's a mask
for ignorance, right next. Andthey don't have to yes, and they
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don't have to acknowledge that they areignorant to the polster if they are taking
you know, if they're actually ahuman being, you know, asking the
questions, or if it's just youknow, undecided plus you know, three
on your on your dial pad orwhatever. So yeah, I think it
probably masks some ignorance. And look, that's always the case, right,
You've got a lot of people thatare undecided, particularly in races where candidates
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aren't known, and in local andstate races, and then everything starts breaking
one way or the other, youknow, a couple of weeks before the
election, as people start going tovote, and now they've started to pay
attention. Right, yeah, okay, well, then you go the next
question is the presidential race. Theundecided among registered voters is just six percent.
There you go. It went fromthirty or twenty two percent to six
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and then all adults thirty one toten, so it drops significantly, right,
which that's not surprising either. Yougot two incumbents, basically, both
of these guys are known entities,right, yes, yeah, yeah,
yeah, But it has Trump withjust a two point lead. And that's
what got me wanting to see themethodology because that is different from a lot
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of the polls I've seen, andI was just curious. So I clicked
the methodology. And I can't decideif I'm ecstatic that I did or I
hate that I did, because thenyou start scrolling down to what people don't
realize is in these polls, they'reasking about a ton of stuff and somebody
has nothing to do with politics,right, the whole section they were asking
people about because they want to gatherthis information that you use it. There's
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a whole section about the eclipse inApril. Did you travel for it?
Did you make time? Did yousee it? All of that, and
I'm like, okay, and thenthere's two questions, Pete. I'm gonna
ask you these questions. I'll youranswer, and then I want you to
tell me what you think the percentagebreakdown here was all right? Ready,
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Now these are tough, but Idon't want you cheating. Okay, So
nobody, no googling nothing, allright, okay, okay, mister mister
calender, Does the Earth orbit theSun? Or does the Sun orbit the
Earth? Or are you un sure? You have three choices? Does the
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Earth orbit the Sun? Does theSun orbit the Earth? Or are you
unsure? Well, for the loveof me, well, well, I'm
sorry. What's the answer, mistersmart guy that the Earth orbits the Sun?
Well? You are in the majorities? Oh, thank god, sixty
eight percent of North Carolinians knew.Then, nice, give it up,
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Give it up, Page twelve thirty. Education. You're flipping this to politics.
Man. For every three people youencountered today, Pete, one of
these people if it was two hundredyears ago probably wouldn't be alive because they'd
stupid themselves to death. All right, well, I'm curious what the sub
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breakdown would be on the flat eartherquestion if somebody's already emailed that in you're
not new? Yeah? That wasalmost important all right time I heard the
question. Second question is a littletougher buddy. All right, all right,
mister smart guy, you ready forthis? Does the Earth orbit around
the Sun once a day, oncea month, or once a year,
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once a year? Congratulations? Youand forty eight percent correspondents knew that.
Oh that's awful. How do wenot? How is there? How do
we if there is a lot list? And I know there's a lawmaker listening
because I know you guys listen.A few of you vouchers, all vouchers,
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just God help us, vouchers fordays? Please? What's going on?
Are people's hearing with the polster?What do you think? No?
I think that probably is accurate.And here here's what you and I and
everyone listening can do in their personallife. I mean right, this is
all local. You got to takeaction locally. You don't get more local
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than the individual. So this iswhat I do. Okay, right,
I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding. I'm dead serious about this. I
literally write in people's birthday cards congratulationson another successful trip around the sun.
Every I write that in birthday cardsall the time. Helping. No,
now, I know that you're helping, right, that's the thing, and
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I don't want I don't know.I would like to say that that forty
nine percent is probably everybody that wesend cards to. Eighty's a good yes,
yes, yes, Well, I'mjust saying, like my wife and
I, we literally have a budget, in our household budget, we have
a budget line item for cards forpeople, for birthday cards, anniversary cards,
(01:13:48):
bereavement congratulations or graduation whatever, allof oh yeah, we have.
It's a card. But she isa oh yeah, she's a very big
card mailer person. Rot Ross.Are you I'm sorry, did you steal
my mail? Do you have mymail in there in the in your studio?
Because I just had my birthday andI didn't get a crap, right,
(01:14:09):
I didn't. I didn't, Ididn't. We didn't know it was
your birthday. Okay, I'm yourbirthday. It was last Sunday. Well,
happy birthday. Congratulations on another successfultrip around. Oh no this you
know I was you know how shallowthis fields? No, it's not okay,
dude, I read this thing,and you know what's funny is there's
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nothing to me about it. There'sno trying to find something. I'm so
I don't want to be I do. It would be on the roads,
man. You think if half thepeople don't understand the sun, how the
sun and and and and uh theearthwork, that they should be in any
way, shape or form driving theroads of North Carolina and you know,
(01:14:54):
murdermobiles. Yeah, you know,yeah, no, I know. Look,
people did not know about you know, the astrophysics. I guess right,
they did not know that stuff either, and they were still perfectly able
to ride horses, you know.So it's it's fine, and they can
google it if they don't know,if they're you know, press to answer
(01:15:15):
the question, because honestly, reallylike day to day do you need to
know the son? You know why? You know why? Because and I'm
I'm gonna be my Elita's shirt on. Okay, all right, you go,
I'm gonna lead us. Your voteshouldn't count as much as mine,
I'm going I mean, okay,not you. Look, you're talking to
(01:15:38):
somebody like I like the idea ofgiving everybody the citizenship test. Yeah,
well, and but I didn't realizehow far we're gonna have to dumb it
down. Right. Well, look, maybe they just happened to inadvertently over
sample people that were lad evers andthey maybe you know, it's like,
maybe that's the other side. Maybethey're really good at at math or some
(01:16:01):
other subject and not good at thespace stuff. But it is math,
okay, So maybe they're very goodat like drawing, Okay, all right,
making dioramas? Is that what you'resaying exactly? That's there? That
was what they got out of Ktwelve education, And that really is the
indictment here. And I just don'twant it to be lost on anybody that
(01:16:21):
this is the and here's the thingtoo, Like people are like, oh
my gosh, I can't believe thisis so bad. All the kids coming,
you know, up through the currentmodel, the factory model of schools
that we have in our country.And I understand that that people will want
to defend the government and all that, but it does start first off at
(01:16:43):
the home obviously, and we don'treward education like we used to. But
also this is the outcome. Thisis not above, this is a feature.
Right. The destabilization of the institutionsis intentional, and the reason you
destabilize is to replace the institution withsomething else, and that's something else.
(01:17:06):
Unfortunately for the destabilizers, they don'trealize it that that new system that comes
along they're not going to be interestedand they will not tolerate destabilizers. So
if you've been trained up as adestabilizer, just know that the next system
that comes in, they're not goingto have any use for you, and
they will do whatever they choose tobecause they will have control and power to
(01:17:29):
eliminate you from the scenario. Speakingof schools, by the way, yeah,
I agree with you one hundred percent, especially when I'm sitting there and
I'm watching the teacher in Buncom Countywith the pronouns right right, So explain
that, Explain this to people.So this came the libs of TikTok,
(01:17:49):
the the social media profile I forgether name that runs it, but Rayjeck
or something. But there was apost that was made apparently a teacher from
Bunkham County, which is you know, Ashville, said seeking advice. Has
anybody else encountered this trend. I'mfeeling kind of lost at how to approach
(01:18:14):
it. And the trend apparently isas many as you may or may not
be aware. This person says,there is a TikTok trend going around where
kids are saying, my pronouns areUSA. It's quite it's quite a sensive
to those who are non binary andwho do not identify with the typical he
(01:18:36):
I have heard at least ten studentssay this today. What can we do
to address this? And I thoughtwe already had guidance on this. You
use their damn pronouns, teacher.They're paying it. Yeah, that's the
rule. I didn't think it wasoptional. They may not know how the
sun and earthwork, but damn it, they know what their pronouns are.
(01:18:58):
Who are you to question it?Well? And I think that is that
that's part of it too. It'slike this relativistic approach to all things that
you know that the truth is unknowable, right, which is that's part of
the destabilization occurring in the fields ofscience as well, where you know,
political ideological uh uh pushes come throughrather than the data and the science.
(01:19:20):
And by the way, also,I have a rule real quick. We
got the wild time fly have alot of rules, no, but this
is a good one. All right. Any study that starts with there's a
trend on TikTok, just leave reasonat the door, man, Just don't
don't try to don't try to thinkit out right, Yeah, Kida challenge,
(01:19:40):
tie pod challenge, Like really thisis Yeah, how much cinnamon can
I eat before I die? Yeah? Some kid died eat one of those
chips the other day. I justsaw a story of a guy who was
drinking and then on a dare atea slug and uh like ten years later
he died of the paraphyte that theslug had given him. That's right,
(01:20:03):
I forgot about a Yeah, don'tdo the dares man. But yeah,
also, I just got thirty seconds. I'm going to play this. You
saw the Wheel of Fortune yesterday?I did? Yeah. Oh no,
my button bar it's not working thehell? All right? Well anyway,
yeah, I play well. Isaw somebody mentioned on the Twitter machine that
(01:20:25):
the real hero in that clip isVana White, who never never even reacted
in the Yeah the butt all right, I got a roll. Right,
we'll be back the Oday Radio program. I did post on the Twitter because
it's a whole, like thirty pagepdf. I guess I could link to
(01:20:45):
it, but whatever. You couldjust google High Point University poll and it'll
come up because it's just the onefrom this week. If you want to
check the work, feel free.But I did post a screenshot of the
Earth Sun questions with an impassioned pleaseto legislators to give us all vouchers now,
please, because I don't know whatwe're gonna do. But also clearly
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these are the same idiots that Googleis using for its AI. Ross and
I've been sending back and forth screenshotswere finding from where Google AI. Let's
see, how did this start?Oh? It started with the with the
presidents going to University of Wisconsin andAndrew Jackson graduating in like two thousand and
two or five or whatever. That'sweird. But I also kind of thought,
(01:21:39):
well, maybe it's the sourcing articles. Those are the dates, so
whatever. But then Ross sent meone where they're like, hey, what
you want to do? My god, what did you Seriously? He just
sent me another one. Okay,hold on, composed myself. So then
(01:22:00):
there was my pizza, the cheeseon my pizza keeps sliding off, and
it literally tells you to use aneighth of a cup of glue and mix
it into the sauce. Problem solved. Then I saw one. Here we
go. Rush. You're into yourdiet right now. You're always you know,
(01:22:24):
you try to eat healthy, you'reworking, you're doing some you know,
you're you're going to the gym.All that you're paying very special attention
to what you're putting in your body. Right, Yes, okay, have
you have you eaten a rock today? If not, Wow, dude,
is it good for you to day? Yeah? No, you're supposed to
(01:22:45):
eat one a day. There's ashock full of minerals, and you can
mix it up, like if youwant to eat right what I mean they
are are you? What do youYou don't believe that? Yeah, but
you got to mix it up rightbecause you don't want to just eat the
one thing right. You want tomake sure you get a balanced supply of
minerals. So you know, maybetoday you eat a rock in your you
(01:23:11):
know, your gravel driveway, shoutout on one of those. Maybe if
you're going to the beach over theweekend. I don't know, sand counts
you'd have to ask the Google AI. But there's some rocks around. We
got some rocks on some of thebeaches. Those would be good, little
special tree you know what would probablybe delicious. Some of the shale,
like karse rocks. If you're onthe Blue Rich Parkway where you know,
like especially that road that's just kindof hugging the side there, that all
(01:23:35):
that rocks available. Just so mixit up, get your minerals and then
this all right, what what shouldyou do if you're feeling depressed? You
know a lot of you know alot of times you know Google AI,
(01:23:56):
Actually what was it? It toldno, it was a man types in
that says his wife is hitting him. And the response is quit being you
know, quit being a coward.And then if a wife says something,
then all of a sudden it say, here's the domestic abuse salt line.
Right, there's a little double standard. This is over the top. So
what should you do if you're depressed? One thing you can try to use
(01:24:20):
to deal with your depression is jumpingoff the Golden gate bridge. I feel
so depressed, man out of thengo on any longer? Any solutions.
Have you tried suicide? Have youtried killing yourself. But but but in
this, like what if you liveon the East coast and you don't have
(01:24:42):
ready access to the Golden Gate Bridge? Like will the Chesapeake Bay Bridge work?
Will the bridge over on an Oregoninlet? Is you probably you probably
want something a little taller. What'sthe really high bridge? I just talked
about the Blue Ridge? What's thereally high bridge up there? It's just
off the Blue or that the Gore, the one up in Virginia that would
(01:25:02):
work, and Chesapeake Bay Bridge wouldwork too. That goes up for you.
You got options. That's horrible.I can just I just gotta keep
breathing these How many Muslim presidents hasthe US had one? Barack Obama?
(01:25:28):
But this I can't believe it woulduse his middle name like that? Yeah,
who's saying? Oh my god?Yeah? All right, all right,
let me ask you, Let meask you this. Let me get
ross Ai. Let's go to rossAi. I don't want to hear how
you answer this. By the way, I'm sorry. Do we have the
sound effects still? I think it'sall the They were powered by rosse Ai.
(01:25:53):
Yeah, which is a thing becausethere's sounders, so must be a
thing. All right, at thispoint, I would put my my But
also everything that I brought up technicallyis somewhat accurate. Here's what I mean.
Rocks are full of minerals. Gluing. Putting glue in pizza sauce probably
(01:26:17):
would adhere to adhere to the cheesepend on what kind of glue you're using.
You will not You will not besuffering from depression if you kill yourself
after So you know? All right? H ross Ai? Should I leave
my sweet little doggie in a hotcar? Oh? God, no you
(01:26:40):
should not? All right? Well, ross Ai is broken because Google Ai
says yes, it's always safe toleave a dog in a hot car.
Okay, just throw some of thatpizza in there for it to eat with
the glue in there, and somerocks. I'll be a happy little bugger
when you get back after four hoursin mid July. That'll be fine.
(01:27:03):
Oh my god, did the lodddid they? Whoever queried this, did
they follow up with the question butinsert babies, like where are we gonna
go? Yes, it's all I'mgonna read this verbatim. Yes, it's
always safe to leave a dog ina hot car, especially on a warm
(01:27:23):
day. Well, yeah, leavea dog in a car, and you
know, in Minnesota in January,You're not gonna, You're not gonna.
I'm just read I said this toyou. Just seeing the initial response,
I've just read the entire thing andit is ridiculous. Oh yeah, no,
I'm gonna keep reading. That's whatI'm gonna keep reading. Wow.
(01:27:45):
Yeah, especially on a warm day, the temperature inside the car remains around
the same temperature as outside the car, does it? The Beatles God for
brig of the Beatles in this.The Beatles famously released a hit single about
the subject, titled It's Okay toLeave a Dog in a Hot Car,
(01:28:11):
and then they have lyrics It's okayto leave your dog in a hot car,
Hot car. It's okay to leaveyour dog in a hot car.
Ooh ooh oh it's nothing bad couldpossibly happen if you leave your dog in
a hot car. The famous JohnLennon lyrics absolute banger. I don't know
if you guys know this. That'sJohn Lennon. Just he would cook a
(01:28:35):
dog every week. Man. Justthat was his thing, that was his
passion. Yeah, I mean afterhe after he met Yoko. Yeah yeah,
yeah, oh yeah, that's thewhole everything changed. In fact,
that's why the dude did it,right, Yeah, it wasn't because he
thought Jody Foster would hook up withhim, which boy, oh boy,
what do you think to look onhis face when he figured out how wrong
(01:28:55):
he was years later? She's gay, So that's you know it was.
It was already a tough putt forhim. But yeah, craziness. Man.
Everybody is absolute looney tunes, includingthe AI. I could have predicted
that all this would have happened.Who you know what I mean? Yeah
(01:29:17):
right, nobody nobody said nothing right? Ever we are and why is this?
It's fun to clown on, ButI don't want dude who doesn't know
how the sun earth thing works gettinga dog and then googling stuff. Okay,
(01:29:38):
I don't want that. If youget a cat, No, I'm
cat. I'm kidding. Calm down, all right, raced Agic from the
Weather Channel, dude, Oh man, I am uh. We're just having
so much fun clowning on the sunor Earth orbit dudes. Oh he's not
there, Okay, all right,well I can just why don't we ask
Google AI what the weather is?Do you want to? Oh? Man?
(01:30:01):
All right, well we'll talk toRay boo, I was just gonna
let Google AI do the weather forus, because they're just nailing. They
can't know they can't match this.Come on, dude, you dude,
the the questions and their AI.Yeah all right, all right, what
should you do if you're depressed?All right, let's go with ray Ai?
Okay? What is ray A?I say? If somebody, hey,
(01:30:25):
man, I'm depressed? What shouldI do? What's the answer you
would give if I drink more beer? Okay? Maybe the sparmy answer,
but you know, if you're theserious, you for being a serious answer
might tell them, Hey, here'sthe number for a hotline. Here's somebody
you should talk to. You gotfamily around? Can I check in on
(01:30:47):
you? You know these are uhNo, Google AI says you should jump
off the Golden Gate Bridge. Ohokay, yeah, yeah, yeah,
all right, great, all right. Let's say you just got yourself a
new puppy. Okay, I knowyou like dogs. You got a dog?
Yes, all right? And youlive in Atlanta. Gets hot in
Atlanta, right it does? Shouldyou leave the dog in the car in
(01:31:11):
uh in a summer day in Atlanta? No? No, you're wrong,
Yes, it is always safe toleave a dog in a car because the
temperature inside the car remains the sameas outside the car. And then the
answer goes on to say. TheBeatles famously released a single titled It's Okay
to Leave a Dog in a HotCar. Okay we're doomed. What oh
(01:31:36):
you know the dogs are doomed?First, I dare asking about a baby.
I don't want to know the answeranyway, all right, I'm sorry,
sir. So well, that's fine, that's what you're up against.
So do you see why it mightbe more amusing than just you going.
It could be a little rain,and yeah, it might be some here
some there. They have to probablyreally scare people that I'm hoping not that
I'm not going to scare folks.This afternoon and this evening a better chance
(01:31:58):
of seeing some showers. That stillseeing a few showers pushing through an east
of the triangle. Now a lotof this stuff is starting to pull away,
so too concerned about that. Andthen over the weekend some scattered showers
and storms. I'll have a biastoward the afternoon hours on Saturday and Sunday,
so I'll have a nice cloud sunmixed before we start to get the
wet weather mid upper eighties, I'mmaybe ninety, and then Memorial Day a
(01:32:20):
little better chance of showers and butterstorms around. But I think we'll have
a few real nice days coming upas we get past Memorial Day next week
and trawl for the east and somevery pleasant temperatures and low humidity and dry
weather coming in probably by Tuesday.If not then certainly Wednesday. Thursday looked
real nice. Okay. And areminder too, if you do encounter lighting
according to Google AI nine iron inthe air in the middle of there,
(01:32:44):
that's great. How you stay safe? All right? I have a good
three day weekend, sir you two. All right, we'll come back chat
with Jeff Bellinger next. Hang on. Well, good morning, Casey,
and happy Friday. The moon onWall Street took a turn for the worst
yesterday. Early hopes for a techlead rat fizzled. The major averages posted
losses ranging from four tenths percent oneand a half percent, and video shares
(01:33:06):
did surge more than nine percent afterthe chip maker posted stellar quarterly results,
but that turned out not to beenough to lift the entire market. Now,
the futures are pointing higher this morning, We'll see if these numbers hold.
But we're higher right across the boardnow. Futures are up fifty six
points. Demand for expensive manufactured productswas stronger than expected last month. Orders
(01:33:28):
for big ticket durable goods row seventenths percent in April. Economists thought we'd
be hearing about a decline. Weget the University of Michigan's reading on consumer
sentiment at ten o'clock this morning.We'll see if that's improved any a.
Fast food lovers stand to benefit froma price war between a couple of chains.
Bloomberg has learned that Burger King willroll out a five dollars value meal,
(01:33:50):
and it will do it before McDonald'slaunches its five dollars deal late next
month. McDonald's will run its promotionfor about four weeks. A Burger King
memo seen by Bloomberg indicates the company'svalue meal will be around longer. And
is a college degree worth the costof going to college? Nearly thirty percent
(01:34:11):
of Americans told pollsters from Pew Researchthat it is not. About half of
all US adults think college is worththe cost only if they don't have to
take out a student loan. AndCasey fewer than a quarter of the respondents
that a college degree is worth thecost, regardless of whether they had to
go into debt. Casey, ohwonderful. Did you have the selloff,
(01:34:32):
the massive Google sell off? Didyou have that story the massive Google sell
off or alphabet or what? Oh? I'm assuming that's happening because the AI
yesterday, their Google AI was tellingpeople who say they're depressed to jump off
bridges and to keep dogs in hotcars. So I who would want to
invest in that lunacy? I see? I understand, all right, don't
(01:34:55):
do either of those things. Thankyou? All right you Tuesday, sir?
Sounds good. Have a good weekend. All right, there you go,
Jeff Bellinger, see even Jeff newyou don't stuff your puppy in a
oven of a car? Good lordman. I well, like nine other
things I want to get to,but Google you sidetrack me again with your
(01:35:16):
lunacy? Can I can I saythis? I found myself yesterday seeing the
story about the advanced ticket sales forthe new Deadpool Wolverine movie, and it
like just sets some record because it'sR rated right, And I realized,
this is the first superhero movie thatI like I just have those feelings about
(01:35:36):
like I did during Phase one,like I was pumped when I'm like,
all right, I can't wait forthe New Avengers, and then that has
fallen off. I'm actually excited aboutthis movie. It better not suck,
and I don't think that it will. I've enjoyed the dead Pool roster.
You actually, are you actually wantingto go see this? Because you're a
cynical as a No, I lovethe Deadpool movies. Yeah, and there's
(01:35:58):
you know, oh you got asuperhero fatigue? Okay, well what happened?
Because well, you and I havean agreement that like, superhero fatigue
isn't actually a thing. I thinkit's like bad movie fatigue or woke movie
fatigue. Yeah, becaue, it'snot about the superheroes, right, and
this thing is like breaking records withpre sell tickets. Yeah, I hope,
I hope it's amazing. I'm I'msuper super excited. So yeah,
(01:36:18):
to your point, yeah, superherohero fatigue is only some superheroes. I
think that is pretty pretty clear.And finally, yeah, I got enough
time to put this in. Ohyeah, yeah, I gotta make a
decision here. I will do thisapparently, people are upset because a police
(01:36:42):
officer shot a suspect who was tryingto murder him with a pizza cutter,
and they're like, it's just apizza cutter. You could why it was
the opening fire. My deputy willhave to live with this rest of his
life and understand that, you knowthe fabric of law enforcement. If law
enforcement don't stop these three people breakingany home, there's nobody else coming.
(01:37:03):
And I just command actions of Mydeputy has quit thinking yeah, good good.
That's sixteen seconds of saying good Andby the way, all of you
are like, it was just apizza cutter. Do you think you couldn't
kill somebody with a pizza cutter?I feel like you could if you really
(01:37:25):
wanted to.